The first, a simple poster bearing the group's logo and the one-word call to arms, "Unite," was followed by two character posters.

Ben Affleck (Batman) and Jason Momoa (Aquaman) both star in their own posters, seen below.

The film's other stars, namely Ezra Miller (The Flash), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Henry Cavill (Superman) and Ray Fisher (Cyborg), will no doubt appear on their own forthcoming posters.

Fans will have even more to see when the exclusive new trailer drops Saturday. Watch a teaser for the trailer, featuring Batman, below:

Aquaman in "Justice League." (Warner Bros.)

Batman from "Justice League." (Warner Bros.)

"Justice League" will be in theaters Nov. 17.

Get an Even Better Look at the Justice League Ahead of the New Trailer (Updated)

This weekend, DC and Warner Bros. will reveal the next trailer for Justice League—and they’re going to spend the next two days reminding you of that with a ton of new posters and little snippets of footage. Here’s the first batch, focusing intensively on Atlantis’ king, Aquaman himself, followed by Batman and the Flash.

The new footage is very brief, but features new shots of Jason Momoa in action as Arthur Curry (including getting his giant trident—is it really a trident with all those extra prongs on it though? A quindent?—tossed to him by Batman). It’s short, but appropriately epic for the film’s larger-than-life take on the character.

There’s also two new posters—one generic one of the Justice League emblem, and another of Aquaman clad in armor.

The armor’s not new—he wore it in the first picture of the team shown at San Diego Comic-Con last year. But it’s probably our best look at it yet, considering since then we’ve mainly seen Aquaman running around topless, as the King of the Oceans is wont to do. It’s a bit too green compared to Arthur’s traditional look, but still, suitably scaly and whatnot.

We’ll update this post with more snippets as Warner Bros. doles them out, ahead of the latest Justice League trailer dropping this Saturday, March 25.

Updated 3:09: We were treated to another teaser for the trailer, this time featuring Batman. Who just loves to perch on meaningful, high statues.

Justice League: Watch The Trailer Sneak Peek

It's here! Get your first-look at The Flash in Justice League with this sneak peek for the trailer!

Though the footage is short, fans are able to get a good look at the Flash and how his powers will be used in Justice League. In the first shot of Barry Allen, fans are shown a familiar look at Ezra Miller from the film's first teaser. The hero is seen watching Bruce Wayne who is out of frame, but the world is moving in slow motion for the speedster.

However, the latter shots are brand-new. Fans are shown a brief clip of the Flash suited up and looking rather pleased with himself before a zoomed-out shot of him appears. The hero is seen in a spread-out stance with lightning crackling about him; We see you, Speed Force! The Flash is then seen running towards a city which is vaguely outlined. For now, word is out on whether the skyline belongs to Gotham, Central City, or another place entirely.

This teaser is the third to hit the Internet today for Justice League. Earlier today, Aquaman made his debut before Batman came in hard with some parademons. The full trailer for Justice League is expected to drop on Saturday after teasers for Cyborg, Wonder Woman, and Superman hit.

Check out today's poster releases for the Justice League movie in the gallery below, and be sure to give the movie an anticipation ranking at the bottom of the page!

In Justice League, fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.